Showing posts with label Bears. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bears. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Goldilocks and the Three Bears Activities

In addition to setting up the three bears' cottage in our dramatic play area, here are some other activities related to the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

Dressing Bears
I cut out bears and bear clothes from scrapbooking paper. The children chose the clothes they liked and glued them onto their bears. 
 Sizing Bears
The children arranged the bear family, according to size, on a piece of construction paper and painted them.  
 Hard and Soft
We felt things that were hard like Papa Bear's bed and things that were soft like Mama Bear's bed. Then we sorted them and glued them onto paper. 
Hot and Cold
We made a list of things that are hot like Papa Bear's porridge and things that are cold like Mama Bear's porridge.  
 Making Porridge
We made porridge (oatmeal) for morning snack.  

Thursday, February 16, 2012

The Three Bears

 The story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears has been a favorite of every group of children that I have read it to. There are so many versions of this classic tale available. Some of my favorites are The Three Bears by Byron Barton, Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Valeri Gorbachev, and The Three Snow Bears by Jan Brett. We have been reading these three books in the classroom this week.
Two and three year olds in particular seem to enjoy reading and rereading this story. The two year olds, who are learning about personal possessions and sharing (think of all the declarations of,"it's MINE!"), can really identify with baby bear. Looks of horror and shock spread across their faces as Goldilocks not only eats baby bear's food, but also breaks his chair and falls asleep in his bed! The three year olds, who are all about obeying the rules or at least everyone else obeying the rules (think tattle tailing), are quick to point out all the rules that Goldilocks is breaking. At the end of The Three Snow Bears, Alooki, the Goldilocks character, runs off still wearing baby bear's shoes, and the children, who were quick to notice this, seemed to be really upset. They could not believe that she hadn't given them back!
As part of our Goldilocks and the Three Bears theme, we set up a three bears house in the dramatic play area. 
 We added the three bear's chairs, a great big Papa Bear chair, a medium sized Mama Bear chair, and a wee little Baby Bear chair. 

We used different sized boxes for the bear's beds. 
And different sized bowls and spoons for their porridge. 
 The children spent the morning feeding the bears, trying out the chairs, and putting the bears to bed. When they noticed that there was no Goldilocks, we added a doll to play the part.